Campbeltown Courier letters to the editor – week 42
Letters to the editor
There is a strong need to continue to promote Jura’s growing tourism economy and do all that is possible to encourage the local population growth including making sure there is more social housing available on the island.
I wish the Scottish Government would do a U-turn and give councils a fair deal.
Did you know that there are currently 451 people in need of a kidney transplant in Scotland whose diet will be restricted due to kidney disease?
This is obviously a scam – do not press one if you get a similar call.
I thought there may be readers in Kintyre now anxious to know the outcome of his concerns.
The ladies’ club house is an arts and crafts masterpiece in its original untouched condition.
Would you get involved in a physical challenge if you knew it would help some of the most vulnerable people in the UK?
While it is important to remember that our roads department’s actions are limited by the funding it receives, I would implore them to provide a long-term repair.
We wish to express our sincere thanks to all those who gave their time and skills to delivering the activities.